Frederick patients frequently get care in a mix of settings—local surgical centers, hospitals within the region, and follow-up visits that may occur days or weeks later. When anesthesia injury symptoms show up after discharge (or evolve over time), families can lose momentum because:
- records are requested across multiple systems,
- monitor data and medication logs aren’t always easy to connect to narrative notes,
- and follow-up providers may not have full visibility into what happened intraoperatively.
A careful legal review early on can help preserve the timeline, identify what needs to be requested, and reduce the risk that key evidence becomes harder to obtain.


